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OverviewThrough everyday talk, individuals forge the ties that can make a family. Family members use language to manage a household, create and maintain relationships, and negotiate and reinforce values and beliefs. The studies gathered in Family Talk are based on a unique research project in which four dual-income American families recorded everything they said for a week. Family Talk extends our understanding of family discourse and of how family members construct, negotiate, and enact their identities as individuals and as families. The volume also contributes to the discourse analysis of naturally-occurring interaction and makes significant contributions to theories of framing in interaction. Family Talk addresses issues central to the academic discipline of discourse analysis as well as to families themselves, including decision-making and conflict-talk, the development of gendered family roles, sociability with and socialization of children, the development of social and political beliefs, and the interconnectedness of professional and family life. It provides illuminating insights into the subtleties of family conversation, and will be of interest to scholars and students in sociolinguistics, discourse studies, communications, anthropological linguistics, cultural studies, psychology, and other fields concerned with the language of everyday interaction or family interaction. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Deborah Tannen (Professor of Linguistics, Professor of Linguistics, Georgetown University) , Shari Kendall (Research Associate, Program in Communication, Culture, and Technology, Research Associate, Program in Communication, Culture, and Technology, Georgetown University) , Cynthia Gordon (Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for Myth and Ritual and American Life, Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for Myth and Ritual and American Life, Emory University)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.90cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.20cm Weight: 0.490kg ISBN: 9780195313895ISBN 10: 0195313895 Pages: 344 Publication Date: 03 May 2007 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents"1: Shari Kendall: Introduction PART I: Interactional Dynamics: Power & Solidarity 2: Deborah Tannen: Power Maneuvers and Connection Maneuvers in Family Interaction 3: Deborah Tannen: Talking the Dog: Framing Pets as Interactional Resources in Family Discourse 4: Cynthia Gordon: ""I just feel horribly embarrassed when she does that"": Consituting a Mother's Identity 5: Diana Marinova: Finding the Right Balance Between Connection and Control: A father's identity construction in conversations with his college-age daughter PART II: Gendered Identities in Dual-Income Families 6: Shari Kendall: Father as Breadwinner, Mother as Worker: Gendered Positions in Feminist and Traditional Descourses of Work and Family 7: Alexandra Johnston: Gatekeeping in the Family: How Family Members Position One Anotehr as Decision Makers 8: Cynthia Gordon, Deborah Tannen, and Aliza Sacknovitz: A Working Father: One Man's Talk about Parenting at Work PART III: Family Vaues and Beliefs 9: Cynthia Gordon: ""Al Gore's our Guy"": Linguistically Constructing a Family Political Identity 10: Philip LeVine: Sharing Common Ground: The Role of Place Reference in Parent-Child Conversation 11: Alla V. Tovares: Family Members Interacting While Watching TV"ReviewsFamily Talk produces fascinating insights into family discourse and is unique in its inclusion of the understudied language of fathers and its use of uncensored, extended recordings. This book is a captivating study on discourse in today's modern-day families. --Journal of Marriage and Family<br> This is a must read for linguists, and its multidisciplinary approach and accessibility recommend it to anyone studying or interested in family relationships. Highly recommended. All readers, all levels. --Choice<br> Family Talk produces fascinating insights into family discourse and is unique in its inclusion of the understudied language of fathers and its use of uncensored, extended recordings. This book is a captivating study on discourse in today's modern-day families. --Journal of Marriage and Family This is a must read for linguists, and its multidisciplinary approach and accessibility recommend it to anyone studying or interested in family relationships. Highly recommended. All readers, all levels. --Choice <br> Family Talk produces fascinating insights into family discourse and is unique in its inclusion of the understudied language of fathers and its use of uncensored, extended recordings. This book is a captivating study on discourse in today's modern-day families. --Journal of Marriage and Family<p><br> This is a must read for linguists, and its multidisciplinary approach and accessibility recommend it to anyone studying or interested in family relationships. Highly recommended. All readers, all levels. --Choice<p><br> ""Family Talk produces fascinating insights into family discourse and is unique in its inclusion of the understudied language of fathers and its use of uncensored, extended recordings. This book is a captivating study on discourse in today's modern-day families."" --Journal of Marriage and Family ""This is a must read for linguists, and its multidisciplinary approach and accessibility recommend it to anyone studying or interested in family relationships. Highly recommended. All readers, all levels."" --Choice ""Family Talk produces fascinating insights into family discourse and is unique in its inclusion of the understudied language of fathers and its use of uncensored, extended recordings. This book is a captivating study on discourse in today's modern-day families."" --Journal of Marriage and Family ""This is a must read for linguists, and its multidisciplinary approach and accessibility recommend it to anyone studying or interested in family relationships. Highly recommended. All readers, all levels."" --Choice Author InformationDeborah Tannen is University Professor and Professor of Linguistics at Georgetown University. Her twenty books include Talking Voices, Gender and Discourse, Conversational Style, You're Wearing THAT?, Talking from 9 to 5, That's Not What I Meant!, You Just Don't Understand, and The Argument Culture. Cynthia Gordon is a postdoctoral fellow at the Emory Center for Myth and Ritual in American Life (MARIAL) in Atlanta, Georgia. Her publications have appeared in Language in Society, Discourse & Society, Research on Language and Social Interaction, Narrative Inquiry, The Journal of Genetic Counseling, and Text & Talk. Shari Kendall is Assistant Professor of Linguistics in the Department of English at Texas A & M University. Her publications include articles and chapters in Discourse & Society, Text & Talk, The Handbook of Language and Gender, and Speaking Out: The Female Voice in Public Contexts. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |